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This is a great game otherwise but these cheap and nonsensical methods of creating difficulty just dropkicks me out of the immersion. But then they decide to completely gimp you by severely limiting your ability to counter and having you get poisoned automatically, completely regardless on if you get hit by the poisoned weapon or not. Why the fuck did they do this? The enemies having poisoned weapons is challenge enough. The game already includes all 24 previously released add-ons Sleeping Dogs, published by Square Enix and developed by. Idk if this is because you are "poisoned" or not but either way, It's an extremely cheap and completely illogical way of creating difficulty. I've never ever had any issues countering in other scenarios (with or without weapons) but here it just seems completely random, Sometimes the game decides to read your input when you counter but other times it completely drops them. But even then, The counters only work when the game decides it wants to. This completely messes up your screen and makes it much more difficult to gauge for counters as it's a bit harder to see the red on enemies. Base it on real events from the past few years, pieced together using elements from popular open-world games (I'm not a huge gamer, so excuse any. He holds a BFA from Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of. This mission is actually incredibly doable in-and-of-itself but there are 2 completely nonsensical artificial difficulty features that make this impossible to complete via conventional means.įirst of all, You get poisoned completely automatically, without even getting hit. Sleeping Dogs 2: Hong Kong 10 Years Later This game demands a sequel, so why not set it exactly 10 years on in the 'new' Hong Kong, with the city now firmly entrenched as part of mainland China. Jonas Kulikauskas is an American Lithuanian artist born and raised in southern California.